You know that mobile phone manufacturers must hate the fact that they have to submit their devices to the FCC for testing. They can be assured at least some of the information is going to make it online regardless of any request for confidentiality. Most of the time you might see some diagrams or a description which gives clues about a device. HTC’s latest device submission resulted in much more being available online. This time there are actual photos.

It is almost comical that a request for confidentiality letter is posted on the FCC website a few links up where photos of the device being tested are available. As you can see, the photos shows a touch screen HTC phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The model number giving for the device is the PC70110.

Phonedog.com reports that the device is expected to be available to AT&T subscribers since the FCC docs reference the 3G bands used by AT&T. It is also believed that the phone is powered by Android from pictures of the buttons on the front of the handset. Some media sites, includingAndroidGuys, speculate that the device may be the HTC Wildfire which was the basis of a naming poll via Facebook.